The Tabanidae (Diptera) of the Greek islands and Cyprus: An annotated checklist with remarks on ecology, zoogeography, and new records on the East Mediterranean fauna

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Günter C. Müller, Alexey M. Prozorov, Mohamed M. Traore, Edita E. Revay, Jerome A. Hogsette, Daniel Kline, Alexandra Chaskopoulou, Tatiana A. Prozorova, Julia S. Volkova, Rabiatou A. Diarra, Gergely Petrányi, Tom Schneider, Robert H.-T. Beck, Nikolai Ignatev, Roman V. Yakovlev, Liwang Cui, Yosef Schlein
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The horse-fly fauna of the East Mediterranean is poorly known and, in some geographical areas, has not been studied for decades. The present study summarizes the results of tabanid collections performed over 30 years in the Greek islands (the Cyclades, Dodecanese, North Aegean and Crete) and Cyprus. In total, 18 species were known from the study territory. The present study reports an additional 10 species. Previously, only 1 horsefly species was known from the Dodecanese islands, 1 from the North Aegean islands, and 2 from the Cyclades. This study has raised the number of species to 6, 7, and 9, respectively. The combined taxa for the three island groups have increased from 4 to 17 species. Specifically, the number of species has increased from 3 to 7 in Crete and from 11 to 19 in Cyprus. Additionally, we report 1 new record from the Greek mainland, 1 from the Levantine region, 2 from Lebanon, and 2 from Israel. Four Afrotropical–Palearctic vector species: Atylotus agrestis (Wiedemann, 1828); Tabanus gratus Löw, 1858b; Tabanus sufis Jaennicke, 1867; and Tabanus taeniola Palisot de Beauvois, 1806; are recorded for the first time from Cyprus, and A. agrestis from southern Italy. Their status as invasive species in Europe is discussed, the four species are illustrated.
希腊岛屿和塞浦路斯虻科(双翅目):附有生态学、动物地理学注释和东地中海区系新记录的清单
东地中海的马蝇动物群鲜为人知,在一些地理区域,几十年来没有研究过。本研究总结了30多年来在希腊岛屿(基克拉迪群岛、多德卡尼斯群岛、北爱琴海和克里特岛)和塞浦路斯收集tabanid的结果。在研究区域共发现18种。目前的研究报告了另外10种。此前,在多德卡尼斯群岛只发现了1种马蝇,在北爱琴海群岛发现了1种,在基克拉迪群岛发现了2种。本研究将物种数量分别增加到6个、7个和9个。三个岛屿群的总分类群从4种增加到17种。具体来说,克里特岛的物种数量从3个增加到7个,塞浦路斯从11个增加到19个。此外,我们报告了希腊大陆的1个新记录,黎凡特地区的1个,黎巴嫩的2个,以色列的2个。四种非洲热带-古北传病媒介物种:土刺莲(Atylotus agrestis, Wiedemann, 1828);Tabanus gratus Löw, 1858b;Tabanus sufis Jaennicke, 1867;和波瓦的塔努斯·塔尼奥拉·帕利索特,1806年;首次记录的是塞浦路斯和意大利南部的A. agrestis。讨论了其在欧洲的入侵物种地位,并对其中的4种进行了说明。
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Ecologica Montenegrina
Ecologica Montenegrina Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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1.80
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89
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3 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecologica Montenegrina (ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print)) is peer-reviewed journal in which scientific articles and reports are quickly published. The papers are in the fields of taxonomy, biogeography and ecology (for example: new taxa for science, taxonomic revision, and/or fundamental ecology and biogeography papers). Open access publishing option is strongly encouraged for authors with research grants and other funds. For those without grants/funds, all accepted manuscripts will be published but access is secured for subscribers only.
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